Prasat Bakong District ស្រុកប្រាសាទបាគង | |
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Coordinates: 13°20′26.5″N103°59′8.9″E / 13.340694°N 103.985806°E | |
Country | Cambodia |
Province | Siem Reap |
Time zone | UTC+7 (ICT) |
Geocode | 1709 |
Prasat Bakong District Bakong District is a district located in Siem Reap Province, in north-west Cambodia. According to the 1998 census of Cambodia, it had a population of 54,129. [1]
Code Commune | Commune | Language Khmer | Village |
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170901 | Ampil Commune | ឃុំអំពិល | គោកចាន់(Kouk Chan), ថ្នល់បាក់(Thnal Bak), ត្នោត(Tnaot), ត្រពាំងរុន(Trapeang Runn), តាប៉ាង(Ta Pang), ព្រៃគុយ(Prey Kuy), បង្កោង(Bangkaong), គីរីមានន្ទ(Kiri Meanon), បុស្សធំ(Bos Thum), ត្រាចជ្រុំ (Trach Chrum) |
170902 | Bakong Commune | ឃុំបាគង | ថ្នល់ត្រង់(Thnal Trang), ឱឡោក(Aolaok), លលៃ(Loley), ស្ទឹង(Stueng), គោកត្រាច(Kouk Trach), តាភោគ(Ta Phouk) |
170903 | Ballangk Commune | ឃុំបល្ល័ង្គ | ធ្លកកំបុត(Thlok Kambot), គោកប្ញស្សី(Kouk Ruessei), ស្នារសង្រ្កាម(Snar Sangkream), ក្រពើ(Krapeu), តាកុយ(Ta Koy), ព្រុំកុដិ(Prum Kod), ត្រាច(Trach), ពពេល(Popel) |
170904 | Kampong Phluk Commune | ឃុំកំពង់ភ្លុក | គោកក្តុល(Kouk Kdol), ត្នោតកំបុត(Tnaot Kambot), ដីក្រហម(Dei Kraham) |
170905 | Kantreang | ឃុំកន្ទ្រាំង | អង្រ្កង(Angkrong), កន្រ្ទាំង(Kantreang), ស្រិតលិច(Sret Khang Lech), ស្រិតកើត(Sret Khang Kaeut), សូភី(Souphi), ត្រពាំងថ្នល់(Trapeang Thnal), តាត្រាវ(Ta Trav), ពង្រ(PongRor) |
170906 | Kandaek | ឃុំកណ្តែក | គោកធ្លក(Kouk Thlok), ត្រពាំងទឹម(Trapeang Tuem), ឃុនមោក(Khun Moukh), ច្រេស(Chres), អូរ(Ou), ស្ពានកែ្អក(Spean K'aek), ត្រាង(Trang), ជ្រៃ(Chrey), គោកត្នោត(Kouk Tnaot), ល្អក់(L'ak) |
170907 | Mean Chey Commune | ឃុំមានជ័យ | ត្រពាំងធំ(Trapeang Thum), តាប្រាក់(Ta Prak), ដូននំ(Doun Num), ជាស្មន់(Chea Sman), បន្ទាយប្ញស្សី(Banteay Ruessei), កំពង់ថ្កូវ(Kampong Thkov) |
170908 | Roluos Commune | ឃុំរលួស | មមាញ(Momeanh), គោកស្រុក(Kouk Srok), កញ្ជរ(Kanhchor), រលួសកើត(Roluos Khang Kaeut), ចំបក់(Chambak), ដូនទាវ(Doun Teav), រលួសលិច(Roluos Khang Lech) |
170909 | Trapeang Thom Commune | ឃុំត្រពាំងធំ | កូនសត្វ(Koun Satv), បឹងជុំ(Boeng Chum), តាអី(Ta Ei), រកាកំបុត(Roka Kambot), សួង(Suong), ភ្នំដី(Phnum Dei), ល្វា(Lvea), ស្វាយជ័យ(Svay Chey), អន្លង់ពីរ(Anlong Pir) |
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